Fifth Round (150) Kinglsey Keke - DT Texas A&M
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Fifth Round (150) Kinglsey Keke - DT Texas A&M
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Some of my more knowledgeable friends love this pick. I've read mixed reviews. Lot of potential, though.
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Good rotational big to rush up the middle. I'm fine with it.
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MEASURABLES: Height: 6'3" | Weight: 288 lbs. | 40-Yard Dash: 4.95
NFL COMBINE: Bench Reps: DNP | Vertical: 31.5" | Broad: 111" |
20-Yard Shuttle: 4.46 | Three-Cone: 7.55
2018 STATS: 51 Tackles | 11 TFL | 7.5 Sacks | 1 Pass Defended | 1 FF
IN A NUTSHELL:
Keke is an incredibly strong interior defender, and he knows
how to use that strength. He anchors down incredibly well in
the run game and bull rushes offensive linemen into the laps of
quarterbacks consistently. He has the build of a modern NFL
defensive lineman and the athleticism to boot. However, Keke
is still rather raw. He will need to develop better technique at
the point of attack to consistently win against offensive linemen;
namely better leverage and hand placement. Keke is too often
stymied if he is unable to land his hump move and will need to
develop a set of counters to become successful at the NFL level.
FIT WITH THE PACKERS:
Keke may be the best value and fit, when talking about defensive
linemen, in this entire class for the Packers. Green Bay doesn’t
have a need for premium talent at the position at this moment
but will in the near future. Keke has legitimate upside but
needs some time to develop. Initially, he would provide some
depth to the Packers’ defensive line group and would be able
to be groomed to take over in a year or two if the Packers decided
to move on from Mike Daniels.
NFL COMBINE: Bench Reps: DNP | Vertical: 31.5" | Broad: 111" |
20-Yard Shuttle: 4.46 | Three-Cone: 7.55
2018 STATS: 51 Tackles | 11 TFL | 7.5 Sacks | 1 Pass Defended | 1 FF
IN A NUTSHELL:
Keke is an incredibly strong interior defender, and he knows
how to use that strength. He anchors down incredibly well in
the run game and bull rushes offensive linemen into the laps of
quarterbacks consistently. He has the build of a modern NFL
defensive lineman and the athleticism to boot. However, Keke
is still rather raw. He will need to develop better technique at
the point of attack to consistently win against offensive linemen;
namely better leverage and hand placement. Keke is too often
stymied if he is unable to land his hump move and will need to
develop a set of counters to become successful at the NFL level.
FIT WITH THE PACKERS:
Keke may be the best value and fit, when talking about defensive
linemen, in this entire class for the Packers. Green Bay doesn’t
have a need for premium talent at the position at this moment
but will in the near future. Keke has legitimate upside but
needs some time to develop. Initially, he would provide some
depth to the Packers’ defensive line group and would be able
to be groomed to take over in a year or two if the Packers decided
to move on from Mike Daniels.
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I watched some youtube on him just a few minutes ago.
Looks like a good two gap guy. He doesn't get off quick but does take up space and penetrates. He doesn't appear to be a natural shedder. It might the scheme which we use him for here. Not flashy, and doesn't get a quick jump, more reactionary and again probably by design of the defense. Really good measurably as a big man. 4 star recruit who played all four years and contributed.
Dline guys take a beating, and it should be good to have another next man up fellow. He's 22, and committed to losing 25#s his senior year to be more effective.
Looks like a good two gap guy. He doesn't get off quick but does take up space and penetrates. He doesn't appear to be a natural shedder. It might the scheme which we use him for here. Not flashy, and doesn't get a quick jump, more reactionary and again probably by design of the defense. Really good measurably as a big man. 4 star recruit who played all four years and contributed.
Dline guys take a beating, and it should be good to have another next man up fellow. He's 22, and committed to losing 25#s his senior year to be more effective.
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After watching our defense the past few years I'm fine trying to shore it up. Daniels is likely in his last year. Better defense means more opportunities for the offense with better field position
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We could use some D-line depth. Hopefully he can work his way into the rotation.
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He was one of the guys I wanted in this round.
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vegaspacker wrote:I watched some youtube on him just a few minutes ago.
Looks like a good two gap guy. He doesn't get off quick but does take up space and penetrates. He doesn't appear to be a natural shedder. It might the scheme which we use him for here. Not flashy, and doesn't get a quick jump, more reactionary and again probably by design of the defense. Really good measurably as a big man. 4 star recruit who played all four years and contributed.
Dline guys take a beating, and it should be good to have another next man up fellow. He's 22, and committed to losing 25#s his senior year to be more effective.
Fairly certain was because of an injury on his team and he switched positions/dropped the weight to move outside.
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Was watching him against Alabama. Looked incredibly slow off the line. Almost like it took way too much time for him to realize the ball was snapped